A two-year-old child suddenly refuses to eat, accompanied by vomiting and coughing at night, and occasionally expresses abdominal discomfort. Parents have sought professional advice.
Explore the abnormal water drinking behavior of a 15-month-old boy, which may be related to pediatric diabetes, and call on parents to pay attention and seek medical attention promptly.
Diarrhea in babies can be caused by various factors, including catching a cold, intolerance to formula milk or breast milk. For different causes, appropriate measures can be taken, such as keeping the abdomen warm, changing the formula milk, or switching to formula feeding.
A rapid heartbeat in children can be caused by various reasons, including colds, fever, or myocarditis. If the condition persists, it is advisable to visit a hospital’s pediatric department for examination and treatment.
Hidden blood in urine may be a symptom of IGA nephropathy or nephritis, but further examination is needed to determine the cause.
Discuss the possible causes of a five-year-old child’s bloody stool and introduce the most ideal examination method - fiber colonoscopy.
Explore the possible causes of trace amounts of blood in a three-year-old child’s urine and provide professional examination recommendations.
Discuss the possible reasons for the presence of trace amounts of blood in a three-year-old child’s urine and provide corresponding medical examination recommendations.
A five-year-old child frequently experiences vomiting after meals, with yellowish liquid as the vomit and accompanied by headache symptoms. Although an initial diagnosis did not reveal any obvious issues, parents are still concerned about potential undetected health problems. Experts, what diseases might this situation be related to, and what examinations should be conducted to ensure the child’s health?
A child’s hiccup is caused by the contraction of the diaphragm, a normal physiological phenomenon.